Thanks for the offer - I must admit that I feel that I'm thrashing about a
bit on this one.
I've been trying to install a BLAS/LAPACK stack, based on ATLAS 3.8.3 and
LAPACK 3.3.0, on our main compute cluster running RHEL5 64-bit. Perhaps being
a little too eager, I trying to build it against every variant of compiler on
the system and in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes.
After reading the FAQ and some of the forum entries, I've hit upon the
following method for analysing the test output files to see if a build is
"good" or not:
1) grep for 'failed to pass'
2) grep for ' result ' to obtain the results of test failures
3) Take (2) and remove minor errors - any result that is a small number
(where small is defined here as a number not in scientific notation)
4) Ignore anything from files [sdcz]gd.out
Is this a reasonable definition?
Based on this, I'm still working-through the advice in the FAQ (varying
compiler flags and BLAS implementation).
Thanks,
Mark
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